2003

2 March, 136th AW partially mobilized to support Operation Iraqi Freedom.

1999

June, LTC William H. Walker, III assumes command of the 136th AW

1998

March, LTC David K. Shuffer assumes command of the 136th AW

1996

26 November, groundbreaking at Carswell Field, Naval Air Station, Fort Worth occurs for construction of new facilities for the wing to relocate to begins.

1995

December, LTC Rowland Wilson assumes command of 136th AW

1994

July, participated in Operation Support Hope by sending one C-130H to East Africa. November, participated in Operation Mongoose II.

1992

January, Col Raymand W. Williams assumes command of the 136th Tactical Airlift Wing 1 June, Military Airlift Command (MAC) re-designated as Air Mobility Command (AMC).  136th Tactical Airlift Wing re-designated as 136 Airlift Wing. July, Col William M. Guy...

1990

26 August, members of the 136 Mobile Aerial Port Squadron (MAPS) called to active duty and sent to Dover AFB, Delaware, in support of Operation Desert Shield . 7 September, first members of the 136 TAW deploys to Al Ain, joining the 435th TAW (Deployed) in support...

1989

21-24 December, participated in Operation Just Cause. 

1988

December, Col David R. Rist assumes command of the 136th Tactical Airlift Wing

1987

February, participated in Army Exercise Golden Eagle by supplying one aircraft configured with rubberized fuel bladders to transport fuel.

1986

13 May-1 June, participated in Volant Partner in Zaragosa, Spain August, received first C-130H “Hercules” aircraft. It is named “Spirit of Texas” in honor of the Texas Sesquicentennial.

1985

2-16 March, participated in Sentry Cowboy III. 8-22 June, participated in Sentry Chaparral, in support of the U.S. Army’s 49th Armored Division at Fort Hood, TX

1984

October, Col Charels R. Driggers assumes command of the 136th Tactical Airlift Wing.

1983

Named “The Air National Guard Unit of the Year” by the Air Force Association. 136th TAW participated in “Team Spirit”, a joint South Korean-U.S. Forces exercise. Participated in Sentry Cowboy II. Participated in Operation Coldfire in support of Reforger...

1980

March, unit begins ongoing participation in Operation Volant Oak.

1978

23 June, KC-97L, AF Serial Number “53-0282”, is the last to be phased out of the Air Force inventory by the 136th ARW. Click here to read what has happened to it. Unit converts to C-130B “Hercules” aircraft and is re-designated as the 136th Tactical Airlift...

1977

28 April, Lt Col Robert McDonald flies the last KC-97L “Old 361” out of Rhien Main, Germany ending Operation Creek Party (OCP). It was not without problems though.  Click here to see what happened. October, Col Bobby W. Hodges assumes command of the 136th...

1976

February, Col James C. Smith assumes command of the 136th ARW.

1967

1 May, The 136th Air Refueling Wing launched its first sortie from Rhien Main AB, Germany in support of Operation Creek Party (OCP). 

1965

February, reorganized under Tactical Air Command and converted to KC-97L “Stratotanker’s”.

1960

June, Col Nowell O. Didear assumes command of the 136th Air refueling Wing. July, moved to Hensley Field for the second time.

1958

1 March, 136th ADW expands to include the 159th Fighter Group, New Orleans. Re-designation to 136th Air Refueling Group/Wing, transition to KC-97’s begins.

1957

1 July, re-designated as Air Defence Wing and reorganized under Air Defense Command.  Wing is flying F-51, F-80 and F-86 aircraft.

1953

1 January, re-designated as 136th Fighter Bomber Group. 26 February, Col Cary R. Bullock assumes command of the 136th Air Defense Wing. June?, training exercises at Travis Field, GA. 1 July, reorganized into a Fighter Bomber Wing with the addition of two...

1952

21 March, Lt Col Daniel F. Sharp assumes command of the 136th FBG. 1 June, 136th FBW begins combat operations at K-2, Taegu No. 1 Air Base. 23 June, the 136th FBG and another unit successfully attacked the Sui-ho power plant on the Yalu River.  This last major...

1951

9 or 10 May, Lt Col Gerald E Montgomery assumes command of the 136th FBG 15 May, the group, now flying F-84’s is moved to Itazuke AFB, APO-929, Japan to fight in Korea. 24 May, the 111th (Houston), 154th (Little Rock), 182nd (Brooks AFB) Fighter Squadrons of the 136...

1950

1 September, the 10th Flight Test Squadron is assigned to the 136th Fighter Bomber Wing (FBW) 10 October, ordered into active service and assigned to Tactical Air Command.  Moved to Hensley Field, TX. 136th FIG is re-designated as 136th Fighter Bomber Group under...

1946

22 April, Col Robert P Montgomery assumes command? 20 August, 368th FG inactivated at Straubing, Germany. 21 August, 368th FG re-designated as the 136th FG.  The 395th FS was re-designated as the 181st FS.  Both were allotted to the Texas Air National Guard...

1945

5 January, moved to Metz, France 15 April, moved to Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany. 13 May, moved to Buchschwabach, Germany and is assigned to United States Air Forces in Europe serving the army of occupation. 13 August, moved to Straubing, Germany 18 October, Maj Dennis...

1944

10-13 January, 368th FG arrives in Greenham Common Berkshire, England and belonged to the 9th Army Air Force (AAF) 14 March, began combat operations with the 9th AAF when the group flew a fighter sweep over the coast of France. 15 March, moved to Chilbolton Hampshire,...

1943

24 May, constituted as the 368th Fighter Group (FG), falling under the 71st Fighter Wing (FW).  Consisted of the 395th, 396th and 397th Fighter Squadrons (FS). 1 June, activated and trained with P-47′ “Thunderbolt’s”.  Stationed at Westover Field, MA. 3...

1942

20 December, War Order number AG-320.2 issued.